The instrumental is mellow yet intense with deviant keys, slurred synths and edgy vocals from Gucci who details his “Helpless” addiction for women, even admitting “a pussy rehab” good help him. The solo effort “Helpless” has a nostalgic feeling too it as it reminds me of Gucci’s pre-prison career. Although two of the songs on the album lose my interest (“Bucket List” and “Dance With The Devil”), the majority of the album keeps me entertained. As well as that, as Metro Boomin’ is credited as a primary artist, his production contributions to this album are grateful as he keeps producing low-key Trap bangers as well as more friendly records (“Low Life”). However, his aggression, confidence, songwriting and progression as an artist is evident on this most recent LP. Over the ten songs, there is no difference in the subject matter or themes that Gucci Mane is known for.
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